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  • When the National Debt Surpasses GDP, Households Feel It

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A conceptual scale balancing a golden egg in a 401k nest against a stack of bankruptcy petition documents, illustrating why 401k loans are classified as secured debt in bankruptcy. Featured on bankruptcy.blog.
Bankruptcy

401(k) Loans in Bankruptcy: Why They Are Listed as Secured Debt

Alexander Hernandez 4 min read
A household budget notebook showing $0 savings is overshadowed by the looming silhouette of a gas pump. Past due bills and cash on the table visualize the inflation impact on household budgets at a breaking point, analysis by bankruptcy.blog.
Insights & Analysis

How Spirit Airlines’ Collapse Compares to the American Household

Alexander Hernandez 5 min read
Three‑tier image illustrating the rural recession, corporate crisis, and consumer financial strain — cracked farm soil, empty boardroom, and kitchen table with unpaid bills — symbolic of America’s economic fault line. Bankruptcy.blog.
Insights & Analysis

The Perfect Storm: From Rural America, to the Boardroom, to the Kitchen Table

Alexander Hernandez 7 min read
A split image showing a family farm and a kitchen table with groceries, illustrating how the 2026 Chapter 12 bankruptcy surge impacts grocery prices. Analysis via Bankruptcy.blog.
Insights & Analysis

Why Chapter 12 Bankruptcy is Hitting the 2026 Kitchen Table

Alexander Hernandez 6 min read
National debt surpasses GDP consumer impact explained by Prof. Hernandez on Bankruptcy.blog, featuring a high grocery receipt and a home labeled with national debt.
Insights & Analysis

When the National Debt Surpasses GDP, Households Feel It

Alexander Hernandez 7 min read
A conceptual image for bankruptcy.blog depicting the inheritance-bankruptcy-risk-180-day-rule; an envelope labeled 'Inheritance' with a '180 Days' stamp is being pulled into a bankruptcy estate box, illustrating how the bankruptcy trustee claims future assets.
Bankruptcy

Probate Court and Inheritances in Bankruptcy: The 180-Day Rule

Alexander Hernandez 4 min read
A graphic illustrating the life insurance beneficiary bankruptcy risk, showing a path split between a green "Protected" arrow and a red "Bankruptcy Estate" arrow. A central life insurance policy icon sits on the path, highlighting the potential consequences under the 180-day rule discussed on bankruptcy.blog.
Bankruptcy

Why Being a Life Insurance Beneficiary is a Risk in Bankruptcy

Alexander Hernandez 4 min read
An overhead photograph on a dark wood desk showing legal files labeled ‘Worker’s Comp Benefits,’ ‘Means Test 6-Month Lookback,’ and ‘Schedule I & J Disposable Income’ next to a calculator and pen, used as the main image for a bankruptcy.blog article discussing the workers-comp-means-test.
Bankruptcy

How Bankruptcy is Affected By Your Worker’s Comp Settlement

Alexander Hernandez 4 min read
Comparative graphic for Bankruptcy.blog showing the treatment of a personal injury settlement in Chapter 7 Asset Liquidation versus a Chapter 13 Repayment Plan. Available on bankruptcy.blog.
Bankruptcy

Personal Injury Settlements: Chapter 7 vs. Chapter 13 Bankruptcy

Alexander Hernandez 4 min read
A split-screen illustration showing a medical X-ray and stethoscope on the left, contrasting with a hand holding a 'Personal Injury Settlement' file stamped 'APPROVED BY TRUSTEE' over a bankruptcy court document on the right. Visually representing the bankruptcy and trustee process for PI settlements, for bankruptcy.blog.
Bankruptcy

How Personal Injury Settlements Move Through a Bankruptcy Case

Alexander Hernandez 5 min read
Personal injury settlement check being claimed by a bankruptcy estate, illustrating exemption rules by Prof. Hernandez on Bankruptcy.blog.
Bankruptcy

Protecting Your Recovery: Personal Injury Settlements and the Bankruptcy Estate

Alexander Hernandez 6 min read
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Bankruptcy

Does Bankruptcy Stop Eviction? The Pre vs. Post-Judgment Rule

Alexander Hernandez 5 min read
A tenant holding a notice of landlord bankruptcy at their apartment door, illustrating tenant rights and Section 365(h) protections discussed on bankruptcy.blog.
Bankruptcy

The Tenant in the Middle: What Happens When Your Landlord Files Bankruptcy?

Alexander Hernandez 7 min read
rof. Hernandez explains how renting your home forfeits your homestead exemption in bankruptcy on Bankruptcy.blog, illustrated by a shattered homestead shield and a lease agreement.
Bankruptcy

The Accidental Landlord: How Renting Your House Forfeits Bankruptcy Protection

Alexander Hernandez 8 min read

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Insights & Analysis

Protecting Divorce Assets When Filing for Bankruptcy

Alexander Hernandez 5 min read

Learn why divorce settlements and home sale proceeds may not be exempt in bankruptcy. Prof. Hernandez explains the reinvestment rule and how to protect your assets.

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Insights & Analysis

Why Your Exempt Worker’s Comp Settlement Is at Risk with Bankruptcy

Alexander Hernandez 6 min read
A metaphorical image from Bankruptcy.blog compares a Closed grey door labeled "Deed in Lieu," which is heavily obstructed by post-it notes representing junior liens (Second Mortgage, HOA Lien, SBA Loan, and Tax Lien), to an Open blue door labeled "Bankruptcy," offering a clear and unobstructed path forward.
Insights & Analysis

Deed in Lieu of Foreclosure vs.Bankruptcy. Which Is the Better Exit?

Alexander Hernandez 6 min read
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Insights & Analysis

Proactive Tenant Strategies When the Landlord is in Foreclosure

Alexander Hernandez 7 min read
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Insights & Analysis

The Parent PLUS Trap: Why You Are a Target For Creditors

Alexander Hernandez 4 min read

BankruptcyView All

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Bankruptcy

Understanding the Georgia Bankruptcy Exemptions

Alexander Hernandez 8 min read

Georgia has specific bankruptcy exemptions, emphasizing residency rules and minimal homestead protection.

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Bankruptcy

Understanding Chapter 7 Bankruptcy and Exemptions

Alexander Hernandez 8 min read
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Bankruptcy

The Confusion with Mortgage Liens and Bankruptcy

Alexander Hernandez 5 min read
Official Form 107 Statement of Financial Affairs for Individuals Filing for Bankruptcy header, a key part of the petition guide on Bankruptcy.blog.
Bankruptcy

The Statement of Financial Affairs (SOFA) on the Bankruptcy Petition

Alexander Hernandez 16 min read
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Bankruptcy

Don’t Lose Your Tax Refund!

Alexander Hernandez 3 min read

Debts & Dollars

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Bankruptcy

Stop Creditor Action: The Critical Step After Filing Bankruptcy with the Automatic Stay

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Insights & Analysis

Credit Card Debt Continues to Rise

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Insights & Analysis

The Perfect Financial Storm is Here

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Bankruptcy

What It Means to Be Judgment-Proof

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Bankruptcy

Filing for Bankruptcy After a Car Accident Lawsuit

Latest Posts

  • 401(k) Loans in Bankruptcy: Why They Are Listed as Secured Debt
  • How Spirit Airlines’ Collapse Compares to the American Household
  • The Perfect Storm: From Rural America, to the Boardroom, to the Kitchen Table
  • Why Chapter 12 Bankruptcy is Hitting the 2026 Kitchen Table
  • When the National Debt Surpasses GDP, Households Feel It
  • Probate Court and Inheritances in Bankruptcy: The 180-Day Rule
  • Protecting Divorce Assets When Filing for Bankruptcy
  • Why Being a Life Insurance Beneficiary is a Risk in Bankruptcy
  • How Bankruptcy is Affected By Your Worker’s Comp Settlement
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